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describe the structure and functioning of nephrons​

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Answered by saxenatejas784
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Functioning of a Nephron:

The water and solute are transferred to the nephron at Bowman's capsule. In the proximal tubule, some substances such as amino acids, glucose, and salts are selectively reabsorbed and unwanted molecules are added in the urine. ... The urine formed in each kidney enters a long tube called ureter.

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
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Structure of a nephron:

A nephron is the filtration unit of the kidney. It consists of a tubule which is connected with collecting duct at one end and a cup-shaped structure at the other end. This filtrate contains glucose, amino acids, urea, uric acid, salts and a major amount of water.

Functioning of a nephron:

The water and solute are transferred to the nephron at Bowman's capsule. In the proximal tubule, some substances such as amino acids, glucose, and salts are selectively reabsorbed and unwanted molecules are added in the urine. ... The urine formed in each kidney enters a long tube called ureter.

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